Hello All! I wanted to see if I could get some feedback from those here who have had experience with charging their camper battery from the truck battery. I have read through many previous posts and have learned a lot…but I couldn’t find anything addressing my situation directly. Quick background: we previously had our camper on a 1995 tacoma and charged the camper battery from the truck battery running 10awg wire from the truck battery about 15' to the camper battery with a surepower 1314 to separate them...this setup would charge the battery to a full resting charge of 12.8V. Then we switched to a 2009 tacoma and now my camper battery is only getting charged to about 12.5V.
Currently, with the camper battery at 12.5V and not connected to the charging system, I'm seeing only a 0.1V drop at the point just before the camper battery...but when the camper battery is connected, I believe the alternator isn't seeing the 12.5 volts at the camper battery...only the 13.9-14.1 at the truck battery...therefore I think the alternator is not putting out the amps I need to charge my camper battery?? We have a 130A alternator, so I don't think we need to go the dual alternator route and we also have a solar panel, so I don't need to really pull that many amps...just want to keep the battery topped while in transit. I’m thinking the DC-DC charger that Pods8 has installed may fit the bill, but wanted to see if anybody else has experienced this? Other forums on the web have discussed this and the consensus seems to be larger gauge wire...up to 4AWG??...so that the alternator can sense the voltage at the camper battery. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Currently, with the camper battery at 12.5V and not connected to the charging system, I'm seeing only a 0.1V drop at the point just before the camper battery...but when the camper battery is connected, I believe the alternator isn't seeing the 12.5 volts at the camper battery...only the 13.9-14.1 at the truck battery...therefore I think the alternator is not putting out the amps I need to charge my camper battery?? We have a 130A alternator, so I don't think we need to go the dual alternator route and we also have a solar panel, so I don't need to really pull that many amps...just want to keep the battery topped while in transit. I’m thinking the DC-DC charger that Pods8 has installed may fit the bill, but wanted to see if anybody else has experienced this? Other forums on the web have discussed this and the consensus seems to be larger gauge wire...up to 4AWG??...so that the alternator can sense the voltage at the camper battery. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!